Universwiftnet – Launch video (2018)

Client : UNIVERPROD (Artea Communication/UTSIT)

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The Perfect Motion

From 1906 to the present day, from Auguste Rodin’s sketches to the creation of a new show for a French tour, from the hours of glory to the darkest days, Cambodia’s Royal Ballet has survived and maintained its demanding gestures.

Genre : Documentary
Directed by : Xavier de Lauzanne
Written by : Xavier de Lauzanne and Pierre Kogan
Produced by François-Hugues de Vaumas and Sophie Parrault
Production : Aloest Films and Bonne Pioche Télévision

The odyssey of a millenary art, the symbol of a restored identity.
From 1906 to the present day, from Auguste Rodin’s sketches to the creation

of a new show for a French tour, from the glory hours to the darkest days, Cambodia’s Royal Ballet has survived and upheld its unique body language.The film follows the creation of a show called “Metamorphosis” and the history of the Royal Ballet since 1906, when Rodin tried to capture through his drawings the essence of this art he had just discovered. The conception and preparation of the new show, as well as the performances across France lead to a journey of discovery of the Ballet’s incredible odyssey. Alternating between past and present, we see the ballet’s movements and postures take us to a world of mystery and splendor, gradually becoming the key to reconstructing national identity and a source of fascination for international audiences.

See the trailer on Youtube

The Arctic Way, Three Men Across the Ice

Genre : Documentary
Directed by : Arnaud Mansat and Sébastien Roubinet
Produced : François-Hugues de Vaumas
Production : Aloest Films

In the midst of an expanse of ice, a peculiar vessel heads directly north across the white desert: a hybrid prototype, half-catamaran, half-ice cart. On board, a scientific platform and three men who are trying to achieve a historical first: the crossing the Arctic by sailboat, 1 900 miles linking Alaska and Spitsbergen, an island north of Norway.
 

Since 2007, Sébastien Roubinet has been dreaming of opening the “Polar Passage” on a boat equipped with skates, capable of gliding through water as well as across ice. He designed, built and equipped it for the adventure, heralding a completely new way of exploring and better understanding this fragile and almost-inaccessible environment.

Accompanied by two experienced sailors, Eric André and Vincent Colliard, Sébastien knows they will have around three months to pull off the exploit before the ice closes in and the polar night brings round-the-clock darkness.The Arctic Way, Three Men Across the Ice is an immersive experience following the explorers’ lengthy preparations to the fulfillment of their dream. This film is the tale of recounts an extraordinary human and scientific adventure.

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The project was pitched at the FIPA’s – Biarritz -on the 25 january, 2018.

C’est tout ça les Yvelines ! – Déclinaison publicitaire

Réalisation d’un film publicitaire visant à promouvoir le Département des Yvelines et la diversité de son territoire.

Client : Le conseil départemental des Yvelines

Réalisation d’un film publicitaire visant à promouvoir le Département des Yvelines et la diversité de son territoire.

Réalisation / effets spéciaux : Gaël Jacquemin
Production : François-Hugues de Vaumas
Montage : Jean-Maxime Besset
Moyens techniques : Drones, DJI Ronin, travelling
Durée : 4’

Teaser projeté au cinéma.

Universwiftnet: Lauch Videos

Every year, the Universwifnet bank-business forum brings together companies, banks, service companies, and software publishers.

Client: Artea communication

Every year, the Universwifnet bank-business forum brings together companies, banks, service companies, and software publishers.

Carriages Away (Roulez Carrosses)

Client: Ville d’Arras
Duration: 9′
Directed by: François-Hugues de Vaumas and Xavier de Lauzanne
Technical shooting equipment: Cinemascope format shooting

Project description:

An immersive and educational film for the “Roulez Carosses !” (Carriages Away) exhibit organized at the Arras city museum until november 10th 2013. The film lets the visiter experience a carriage stroll down the bridle paths of the Chateau de Versailles and explains the different parts of a carriage.
Making-Of:

Versailles 360°: The making of The Sciences in Versailles in full immersion : A World First

For the opening of the Versailles history gallery (06/14/2012), Aloest Productions made 3D models of the entire Chateau (inside and outside) and of the Versailles domain , and used these models to explain the successive stages of the monument’s history through the centuries : from 1624 to today.

Client: Le Château de Versailles

Project description:

For the opening of the Versailles history gallery (06/14/2012), Aloest Productions made 3D models of the entire Chateau (inside and outside) and of the Versailles domain , and used these models to explain the successive stages of the monument’s history through the centuries : from 1624 to today.
How did a hunting lodge bought by Louis XIII during the 17th century become the greatest castle in Europe ? Watch the three films now screening, also made by Aloest Productions : “Versailles, from Louis XIII to the Revolution”, Versailles, from the gardens to the Trianon Chateaux” and “Versailles, after the French Revolution”
Systems used for this project :
– Laser 3D scans of the Château’s interior, of parts of the façade, of the statues, the ponds and shrubs in the gardens.
– Shooting with equipment in the shrubs : crane, tracking shot, boat
– Creation of a model of the entire Château, of its main quarters, of the Trianon Chateaux, of Marie-Antoinette’s domain and of the gardens.
– Uploading the models onto Google Earth
– Shooting of 3 educational films using those 3D models
– Creating a special graphic cover : the visit inside the 3D model is interspersed with present-day images shot in the shrubberies
A total of over 50 people worked on this project for a year.

“La France en relief” Exhibit : Making 3D Models of Raised-Relief Maps and embedding into Google Earth (Making-of)

Client: Google-Maison de l’Histoire de France

Project description:

Aloest Productions made 3D models of the raised-relief maps of eight locations or strongholds in France : the Mont-Saint-Michel, Strasbourg, Besançon, Saint-Tropez, Antibes, Berg-op-Zoom, Château Trompette (Bordeaux), Toulon.

Our role :
– Taking photographs of the raised-relief maps (from 4 different angles)
– 3D scanning
– Model making and texturing
– Optimizing the models and embedding them into Google Earth
– Coordinating a team of 15 3D modelers to meet a very strict deadline.

During the “La France en relief” exhibit, shown in the Nave of the Grand Palais from january 17th to february 18th 2012, the audience could “travel” inside these 3D models thanks to two Liquid Galaxies.

Aloest Productions    74 rue Henry Litolff 92700 Colombes     Tél.: (+33) 1 78 66 28 28